Lmao! Cmon Habu, im not fed. just government haha. Shit ive got a nice little collection of my own. Naming a few: H&K USP .45, Remington 12 gauge shotty (forgot the series), marlin 45-70, henrys .22, remington 7mm rifle. and way more lol I will post some pics one of these days

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Subject: Re: Dinner..............Habu style! Fri Jan 22, 2010 5:40 am

HA! I know, brother!

That Remington's probably an 870, unless it's an autoloader, like an 1100.

I seem to remember there was an FAL in that mix..........................

I'll post pics of my rifle.......I mean, the one that was lost in that boating accident.............

haha Yeah the FAL is getting some work done.. LOTS of work done. thats what you get for buysing cheap heh.

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Subject: Re: Dinner..............Habu style! Fri Jan 22, 2010 9:52 pm

pancakepanda wrote:

haha Yeah the FAL is getting some work done.. LOTS of work done. thats what you get for buysing cheap heh.

Really, what was wrong with it? Who's it made by?

If it's a Century gun, those are usually "franken-guns", built from parts........not always bad, but sometimes needing some work. Century is known for things like severely canted Front Sight Base on AKs, etc.

If it's Argentine, or IMBEL (Brazil), or especially the Belgian ones (FN), those are usually good to go.

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Subject: Re: Dinner..............Habu style! Fri Jan 22, 2010 9:54 pm

Honestly i have NO idea. lol the firing pin is fuck, the hammer is fucked, the sights were fucked, even though it was cleaned it would constantly stove pipe. pretty much just lots of shit that could go wrong went wrong with it lol.

Honestly i have NO idea. lol the firing pin is fuck, the hammer is fucked, the sights were fucked, even though it was cleaned it would constantly stove pipe. pretty much just lots of shit that could go wrong went wrong with it lol.

Damn, wish I had it here to look at. The failure to eject issue could be an extractor issue, or gas issue. The gas system on those is adjustable, I believe.